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The deposition and mortality of the eggs of the Baltic herring Clupea harengus membras L., on different substrates in the south‐west archipelago of Finland
Author(s) -
Rajasilta M.,
Eklund J.,
Kääriä J.,
RantaAho K.
Publication year - 1989
Publication title -
journal of fish biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.672
H-Index - 115
eISSN - 1095-8649
pISSN - 0022-1112
DOI - 10.1111/j.1095-8649.1989.tb03324.x
Subject(s) - biology , cladophora , archipelago , substrate (aquarium) , fishery , clupea , mytilus , algae , herring , ecology , zoology , fish <actinopterygii>
The environmental factors affecting the deposition and mortality of the eggs of the spring‐spawning Baltic herring were studied in the inner Archipelago Sea of south‐western Finland. On four spawning grounds, 27 study squares (area 1 m 2 ) were surveyed by divers. In each square, one quantitative egg sample was taken and the following data were recorded: depth, temperature, bottom quality of the square and under the eggs, egg substrate, cover (%) of plants and/or the bivalve Mytilus edulis , and the heterogeneity of the environment, expressed as the total number of all bottom materials, plants and Mytilus found in the square. Eggs were found in the depth zone of 1–4 m. Their density ranged from 6000 to 2·3 millions of eggs per square metre. Egg number had a significant negative correlation with both depth (r=‐0·545, P <0·01, d.f. = 25) and temperature of the sea water ( r =‐0.479,. P <0·01,d.f. = 25), and a positive correlation with the total cover (%) in the squares ( r = 0·375, P < 0·05, d.f. = 25). The highest numbers of eggs were found on Cladophora glomerata, which the most preferred spawning substrate of those present. Mortality of the eggs varied according to the substrate. In eggs attached to Cladophora, Potamogeton and Mytilus, the proportion of dead eggs was 0.15·5%; in those attached to red algae it was significantly higher ( Furcellaria , 5·0–63·2%; Phyllophora , 0–95·2%).

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